COVID-19 Equitable Relief & Recovery
The Equitable Relief & Recovery series highlights practices and partners in eight cities prioritizing racial equity in COVID-19 response.
The Equitable Relief & Recovery series highlights practices and partners in eight cities prioritizing racial equity in COVID-19 response.
Latinx leaders outline an equity agenda for tumultuous times
Housing instability is only a symptom of deeply-rooted systemic inequities—one that won’t be erased simply by expanding affordable housing.
Tenants with legal representation are far more likely to avoid eviction—but in Forsyth County, North Carolina, that’s easier said than done.
For many graduate students, housing insecurity is a way of life.
Black Americans don’t trust White folks. That’s going to have to be okay. It’s also not an excuse for White inaction.
Despite decreased eviction and foreclosure filings, surveys are sounding the alarm: more than a quarter of Americans are housing insecure.
In Indianapolis small claims courts, tenants battle eviction while lawyers do landlords’ bidding.
Government benefits systems were built for those with a stable mailing address—something millions of eligible Americans lack access to.